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t3 Wmm GIW 'MJEG ESTABLISHED 1891. NO. 67. WEBU C1TX, MISSOURI. FB1DAY JANUARY 7, 101G.

I'RICE FIVE CENTS. Brouddus Resisted Arrest. STALLED HI II Quite" an excitement was created in .11 I town Sunday morning by the arrest of food Claude roaddus of Webb City, who norsni IB tllill 10 1 BEDSIDE ii'jyr if was successfully landed in the city JAKOARy thaws! ca'-aboose after a struggle in which he managed to free himself from the grip of the law. 't It seems that roaddus married daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

A. L. Jug -m gle tend tht affairs after the 'mar Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. Berian have sum Seventa specimens' of specie bo- riage did not trickle along like fweet At leas the father of nioncd thur daughter, Miss Eleanor home from Long Beach, California, where she had gone to sepnd the win bo, aplied to the cjty' pfficaJ iUst night for place aloeo in jail. The heavy fleet tor which 'pr- the bride is said to have irone to Webb jlns daughter, whom he alf ter, on count of the serious injur leged he-ftnmd locked in a rom. by ies sustained by her brother, Carroll herself, a trisoner by the decree of vailed all of yesterday and late last night drove the specie from the jungles, the box cars and the railroad right of ways, where they are Wont to Beman, Inst Saturday when art Alba her lord and consort, Broaddus Tug- gle freed his daughter end brought car ran into the Berrian delivery auto, at the Yellow Dog crossing north of this city. lie down under the shelter of a friend her-home to Sarcoxie.

Here appeare ly bundle of old newspapers, generally the, husband Sunday morning. He YoungBerian was badly burned came without invitation, so the Tuggle The seVkfrfeen. "Were given i supper', and scalded" from the explosion which was caused by the of the auto with the street car, and whilo breakfas and a warm place to sleep last night. Did they go on their way family asked the city marshal to appear on the scene and take that part the drama usually" assigned to hand ing young men, the part of res rejoicing this morning? NoT much. his condition is not beleved to be necessarily fatal, yet he is in a very serious conidtion and his parents deem it They are paying for hostelry services cuing the wronged female from the at the city bastile, Ly working today toils.

best to summon his sister to his bed on the new Fourth Street District The appearance of the marshal side. Miss Beriran left here in the fall seems to have brought on a crisis and Sewer, now being constructed by the city. Men were madly needed and the to spend the winter in California, at various lesorts, and she was spending when thes moke blew away Broaddus was under arrest and the marshal was! specil hobo, seventeen strong came in good time to be "drafted" into service. in possession of an automatic revolver which he found on the hip pocket of a few weeks at Long Beach when sumomned home by her parents. Miss Beriran is expected to arrive ehre tomorrow night or Sunday morning.

Young Carvencr, who was with Carroll Berrian at the time of the aii- Does Incubator Pay. his prisoner. The procession to the city jail then commenced but seems the prisoner had heard of Sar- jWell, got out your pencil and let's (Copyrticlit 1 imtmmmm i tlent last Saturday, was also burned figure a minute. It stands to reason that the incuba tor pays, because its use is steadily from the explosion, but his injuries were not to serious as those of young Berrian. Carvencr received burns coxie's city jail which has the reputation of affording very poor accommodations for those condemned by fortune to be temporary guests of the city, pending a decisio nof the tMapor as to whether a fine will meet the exigencies of the case.

"What do you think they will do lllllllll IIIUIlll lis8 Alma Steele, daughter of Mr. and rapidly! increasing. We might be safe in taking the word of people who about the face and head, while Beriran have tried it njuries are to his lower extremi and Mrs. J. T.

SteeTe of this city John Ray Cable, of Drexel, were married at the home of the bride's parents, No. 416 W. John street, at But we are from Missouri, we want ties. to be shown. with met" The prisoner asked.

win 10 HUB It takes a hen nine weeks to raise a o'clock last night. Win State Vn Show. "Oh, it is hard to responded mm brood of chickens three weeks for the marshal "If you ar innocent you will go fiee: if guilty you may be the setting, and six for the grooding, Eleven Jasper County Exhibits were The ceremony was performed by th Rev, W. S. Courtnsy, piaster of the idethodist Lpiscopal church at In nine weeks an incubator with 180 winners af the state corn and grain sent to the penitentiary.

Fo rthe pres ent I wi put you in jail. egg capacity will hatch out three set Ad rain, and former pastor of show at Columbia thi-i week. This show is he'd in connection with the Pittsburg, Jan. 7. The rear Mr.

Cabl'j's church at Drexel. The At this the prisoner cursed between A damegc suit was filed yesterday by David Swan, by his next friend, E. A. Swartz, against the Star Mining tings, or a tota lof 640 eggs or 36 ihtnsi.settiii)T on 15 eggs each. Therefore a machine, with accompanying elebration of "Farmer's Week," at atended orfly by relatives end of a mule constitutes a danger, At least is what Bert Cahill says.

his tteth with wrench threw the of the bridal couple and a few inti the stat university. The winners were marshal to the ground. Before the of Cahill lias filed suit against the as follows mate girl friends of Mrs. Cable. Weir Coal Company In district court ficer couid unlimber his artillery Broaddus has disappeared behind a brooder, will do.

the work of 36 hens. 'Now, how much is a hen's time worth? Well, 36 hens, laying every Yellow orn Waneta Poncot, third, Following the ceremony la wedding company. The suit is for $300 damages, in which he charges negligence on the part of the company, which caused him to sustain an injury to his hand, by a falling bou'der from the here, alleg.ng that he received per super was served. and Mrs. Cable Hatti'e Poncot, fifth, Ieslie E.

White, seventh, Alton Montgomery, tenth. left last right on a short honeymoon sonal injuries in mine No. 19 of the company near Edison, through the neg building. Ihc marshal cried for help the help come in the shape of Cass McNu'ty, Walter a few other who succeeded in capturing to Kansas City. They will make their White torn iAwrcnce Mulegin, roof of the drift in which he was ligencc, recklessness and carlessness home at Drexel.

foruth, Iro Snyder, fifth. working. The suit was filed by Poston, of a mine boss. Mr. and Mrs.

Cab'e first met while Singly ear class Joe Milxon Broaddus. He was put in jail, apolo Bourne, a new law firm in this He alleges that the boss ordered gizmg to the marshal for having fourth on yellow ear, Delhcrt Cochran, second on white ear. him to go around the rear end of a city. The date of the trial is set for the day of January. thrown hin.

Later he was taken to students at the univernlty of Missouri at Columbia, from which institution they both were graduated in 1913. Mrs was reared in Webb City mule. other day, would produce 1,134 eggs in nine weeks, and at IS cents a dozen those eggs would sell for $17.01 If you deduct a dollar for oil, you might fairly figure that your hens would earn $16 for you while the incubator w'as doing their work. Speaking in round numbers, your incubator must pay for itself in a single season, and then you have it left. Then, too, the incubator will set when you want it to.

It produces a F. F. Fo'ner, of Jaspr won third Carthage a charge of carrying concealed weapons was laid against him. And that the mu'e kicked him. Three thousand one hundred and nze in tilt- men class for corn otlur bbM By Striking Laborers.

than yellow and white. Sarcoxie Record fifty dollars worth Wenchel Cochran won second prize rittsburtr, Jan 7 The first wheat. Ford, Once 4 gain. act of violence in connection with the I hcoHophical Lecture. and wa3 a graduate from the local high school in 1908.

For the lastyear she has been employed in the chemical department of the Sears-Roebuck Com pan of Chicago. She arrived in this city Wednesday night. StanUy (iilmore of Carthage, won strike of yme'termcn in this city occurred early this morning when Clar Jokes on the Ford Motor car have third prize on cowpens. Worth of Los Angeles, Cali become so prevalent that when one at These ijn a very large number of ence Buritws, 19 years old, employed fornia, will lecture at the K. of P.

hall. Frid Jan. 7 at 8 i. subject large nuniber of chickens in uniform size. If you a good machine and at ri.es to come to onp county in com the nmciters of the Joplin Ore and l'iit Chinese War Fund.

Reincarnation and the law of Kar tend it, it win do its work better than Smelt'njr. Company was halted and at-tacket while on his way to his work by a bunch cf 8 or 9 strikers. ma. tempts to pull one' off, rome one pastes him with" haste and dexterity at the extreme butt end of the ear. Which is nine times out of ten, absolutely proper.

But in yesterday's Joplin G'obe the best ever to make a hen doe her work. The winner of petition wth so many other counties and the successful individuals very proud fo their winnings. The exhibits which di I this wnning wero first shown at the Jasper County corn show in November. t-'an Francisco, Jan. 7.

The war fund raised by the United States by Chinese, whose sympathies are This subject deals witii inequalities or luiniiiti.ty and attempts to show Farm Lifo's incubator contest last Ted Burgess, his father, is a fore how and why there are greater development of in certain it more the item was paid with the revolutionists now opposing Shi Kai, is expected to roach the million dollar mark, according to man at i smc tcrs. He wa-? lad'y beaten by the strikers and no more than able to make his escape after the attack. His injur- for and appeared in the want columns New Assistant Post master. an announcement made tnrian. bv es or a fracture Just neiow tnc nifinlbers of tho chinese Rpub.i,.

As. right temple, a number of bruises and of that paper. The item referred to was a want ad and it read like this: "Lost, on Seventh street, a top for a Ford car. Reward for return to entucky screet. The association says dismtrhpn re-ciived by it tell the minor engag- year hatched 191 chicks from 192 egga and no hn ever made such a record.

To sum i'p: If you only want to keep a few chkkens, or if you are not willing to gi it attention, you don't need an incubntor. But if "ou want to raise lots of chickens and at the same time keep your hens laying, you need an incubator, and it will pay you. "Read announcement of our incubator prize contest on another page You wil lenjoy the competition, and you have as good a chance' as anybody else to win the prize. Farm Life. The subject will be presented from a philosophical and scientific standpoint, and can 1k accepted by men and women of the world, as well as the scholars and those of scientific research.

r. Rrowii is of the Vedante school of Philosophy, of which Swami Vivek-ananda, of India, was a representative the the World's Kair at Chicago in 1893. a badly sprained ankle and he is confined to his home. John Card has boon arrested and charged with assau't with intent to kill and warrants are out for eight more of the men. Announcement has been of thP promotion of ().

M. Harvey to assistant postmaster, for which place for the test 10 years has been held by A. It. Haui(hawoul. The change, according to Postmaster Michie was not causd by politics, but was agreed upon between Harvey and Hauc.hawout- Haughawout will iassumo the duties of stamp clerk which position Mr.

Harvey held. We have often heard of fellows going out and losing the'r hearing; losing their presence of mind; a'so losing their chastity, but Just ments, chiefly in the province of Jaun-nan, between the provisional troops and the forces of the Chinese government. The revolutionists are reported to have seized an arsenal and equipped themselves. She Was Negligent Housewife. This a to le the first of a series of hew a man living in Joplin, a suburb of Webb City, could lose the top off his automobile on Seventh street 's one of the deep and baffling mysteries of the day in fact, the mystery three lectures on "Vcdanta Philoso Notice of Final Settlement.

Adtnisison is Free to this lec Leavenworth, an, Jan. 7. Claiming that his wife is a poor housekeeper allowing bedbugs to become numerous about the place, Henry C. Barlow, Charles W. Knpp Dead.

ture. The public is invited. of who swatted Billy Patterson is a Notice ij hcrehy given to all crcdi tors and others interested in the es tate of W. C. Trent dec-eased, that 1 A.

Trent, Administrator of said cs Water Company Takes Appeal. tame one comparison. through attorney, J. A. Hall, filed With the promotion, Harvey will receive an increase in salary.

The salary of thi! stamp e'erk is $1,100 a year, while that of assistant postmaster is $1,200 and Tn consequence of the great increase in the business done through this office during the present year, it iwll be increased in April to 1,300. The question that naturally de mands an explanation is, was the An appeal from the decision of the tate, intvnd to make final settlement thereof at the next term of the Pro driver soused, pifflicated, light up or just plam drunk. suit in the district court asking a divorce from his wife, Nannie A. Barlow, the coup'e were marired in Mech-nnicsburg, Bland County, Virginia, December 11, 1912. According to the petition, the wife bate Court of Jasper County, State of to be he'd at Carthage on circuit court on that claus which requires th9 water company to extend its mains on First, Webb end Tom streets, iias been taken by the Missouri Pub'is Utilities of this city.

The city about a year ago instituted an To Investigate Gasoline Rise. New York," Jan. 7. Charles W. Knapp, treasurer of the New York Times, and until recently editor and publisher of the St.

Louis Republic, died suddenly today in the office of the Times, Mr. Knapp's death was due to heart disease. He was 69 years of age and was one if the organizers and incorporators of the Associated Ptpss and the Newspaper Publisher's Union. He was a member of the board of directors of the Associated Press at the the 14th day of February, 1916. C.

A. Trent, Administrator. 61t has been cuiltv of jrross neerlect of Testimony in the damage suit of Elmer Scott against Dr. H. L.

Ratlil'f, for alleged personal injuries sustain action against the water company be ed, because, plaintiff alleges. Dr. Rat- Washington, Jan, 7. Investigation of the rise in the price of gasoline will be to tho federal trades commission, J-nd not undertaken at the duty in that she is filtvy and dirty, refused to keep thp house clepn and allowed dirty papers, rags and boxes to accumulate about the house, which fore the Missouri Public Service Com liff ran Into his motorcycle with his auto, several weeks ago, was complet mission. The water company appealed from the commission's decision to the M.

Edward Lawson, manager of the Winine-Luwson Zinc returned th's morning from Kansas City, where he spent the holidays. He reports a heavy fall of snow in Kansas City yesterday. present time by the department -f proved a haven for the bedbugs. She ed at 12 o'clock today ir. the Justice court of W.

M. Wright, at which time circuit court. justice. Officials pointed out today time Of his death. a'so has a had temper and is continually quarreling with him.

Since receiving the decision of the Mr. Knann came to New York from th it the department of justice has no adjournment was taken until one o' St. Loris January 1, 1916, succeeding Uuch facilities as the tiade commis crcnit conrt. the water company has appealed on the extension claus to the of the F. Mar.ard of Jopl was a visitor in this city resterdsy afternoon.

Samuel Strauss as treasurer New York Times. Fonnie Jones Prosperity was shopping in op7n vperdav. sion, nor hts Rgwer to examoe witnesses under oath, it has brought suit. clock, when the attorneys were to argue the case before the justice. Scott asked judgment for $300.

No decision has been rendered in the case as we go to press Springfie'd court of appeals, according to a report made yesterday by City Attorney A. H. Redding. Mrs. M.

A. Carman left last night Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen of Carl fro St. Iyouis, after a visit with Mrs.

Frank Forlow was a Joplin visitor yesterday morning. Junction were the iruests of friends inUr, anj I saw Mabel buying rouge the oth L. Carman. Mrs. R.

E. Daird has gone to But- city yefterday. er day, Rev. W. S.

Courtney of Adrian. wa3 the guest of friends in this c'ty yesterday. W. M. Wright was attending court in Carthngb yesterday.

"That gives color to the report that'ler, for a visit with relatives and Mrs. F. E. MaOee has returned after yes- she paints." friends. Charles Hooper was in tcrday morning.

Register 7 ant Ads are Result Getters a visit with relatives at Kaoga, HL.

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